As disenfranchised as I can be with the UFC at times over some of the terrible decisions they make (ex. Reebok uniforms) and manner in which they conduct business publicly (i.e. how they handled Jose Aldo's rib injury), you can always count on the fighters to deliver great fights when it matters most.

This main card was easily one of the most entertaining PPVs in UFC history. All incredible finishes that aside from maybe Gunnar Nelson vs. Brandon Thatch, were thoroughly competitive for their duration.

The two title fights more than delivered and made for the most dramatic UFC fights this year thus far (especially Robbie Lawler vs. Rory MacDonald). I just wish that Chad Mendes would have been able to have a full training camp rather than the few weeks notice he came in on, because that was clearly not the best condition he's capable of being in.

That being said, Conor did win the fight in a star-making effort. Also, he continues to establish himself as a skilled fighter that has a marketable personality who is clearly generating major public interest.

didn't watch, but UFC 207 kind of seem like it was the end of an era. Ronda got absolutely mauled, Mike Goldberg called his last fight, the Fertitas are long gone, etc. I mean i've already all but given up on UFC but it really feels like they are about to hit a rough spot.